Battle of Trenton.
They usually don't have the weapons or money to fight back.
If a symbolic death is all you can accomplish, what's the point?
It is there path just as it is your path to be
who you are and no one else can choose it
for them. Its there job to be themselves.
Just be glad it is not yours.
They'd rather test their luck surviving elsewhere than face certain death or suffering at home.
There are too many different types and styles of governments in the world. Should we have a president, a queen, a prince, etc?
The USA, Northern Vietnam and Douthern Vietnam participeted.
I doubt there will be a full out war as both nations are nuclear capable. From what I've read, these two countries with their different religions have been sparring for years now. I doubt it will come to war though. Someone will step in and stop either countries aggression. No, no actual war. Maybe a … Read more
They all are. Groups of people who dutifully stoke intolerance of their neighbors, due to their adherence to ignorant fables and traditional tribal hatreds, instead of prioritizing mutual human respect on shared lands both have called home for millenia are, and will always be, wrong in the extreme.
Memory a little off but I believe it was a one or two man submarine that also acted as a human driven torpedo if necessary. US military called them, I think, "coffin boats".
9/11 happened in September 11th 2001.
9/11* happened when the terrorist group known as al Qaeda sent 2 (two) suicide bomber's to the twin towers in New York City. One plane hit one building and another, the other building. Both tower's were collapsed and destroyed. The leader of al Queda, Osama Ben Laden, was killed in 2011 and everyone was happy. … Read more
We've had a few in Canada. One guy has been battling 20 years of litigation and appeals to have Canadian citizenship returned. During all this, Nazi sympathizers make supportive statements. It's ongoing. And it needs to continue.
Many leading Nazis were assisted in their escape by the Odessa network and, of those, many settled in South America where they were protected by sympathetic regimes.
But the smaller fry often made their way to the Allied countries where they settled down secretly and, for the most part, lived out their lives like anybody … Read more
Yes.
In fact, quite a few SS troops from the Eastern Front joined the French Foreign Legion. The FFL used them in VietNam, until France gave up that mess and the US tried its hand there.
Of course, most of their scientists were taken in by either the US or USSR.
Not in America, they walked in settled down and lived pretty good until they got into with their neighbor and the neighbor turn them in.
I don't own one, but I've fired them at gun ranges before.
As gay and liberal as I am, I'm still from the South.
Never. I should never be near a gun.
Don't own one unless you count a pellet gun I've owned since I was about seven (does that make it an antique now?), but most of my friends had .22s, and when we could afford it we would pool our nickles and dimes to buy a box of shorts. Quick walk to the American River … Read more